Re: [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

2016-03-24 Thread Olivier
I've just found [1]
It seems to cover what I'm after.
I'll try to evaluate it.

I would be curious to learn about previous experiences with Lexicons and
Lumenvox.


[1] http://www.lumenvox.com/knowledgebase/index.php?/article/AA-01064/0

2016-03-23 13:52 GMT+01:00 Olivier :

> Hello,
>
> I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party module
> or service, to build the following feature:
>
> - caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german,
> english, ...)
> - Asterisk plays a welcome audio prompt
> - caller spells his or her first name letter by letter (for example,
> caller spell "A", "L", "I", ...)
> - Asterisk repeats spelled letters to caller.
>
> If possible, which module is needed ?
>
> Best regards
>
>
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

2016-03-23 Thread A J Stiles
On Wednesday 23 Mar 2016, Olivier wrote:
> I'm thinking about something to delegate provisionning to end users:
> a new employee joins the company, the system I'm after let him enter his
> own name himself, once for all.

This is generally good, because it means less work for you  :)  Just be 
careful not to automate away so much of your job that you end up writing out 
your own P45 .

> Typing letters through numerical dialpad is not very convenient.
> Using Speech Recognition could be interesting if applicable.

Not so long ago, we all used to use the number pad for writing out text 
messages -- up to 160 characters at a time .

But remember there is almost certain to be a computer next to the phone 
anyway; so you could use a CGI script which injects entries into a database, 
and a cron job  (running as root on the Asterisk server)  to check the 
database every few minutes and do the necessary.

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Re: [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

2016-03-23 Thread Olivier
2016-03-23 14:38 GMT+01:00 A J Stiles :

> On Wednesday 23 Mar 2016, Olivier wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party
> module
> > or service, to build the following feature:
> >
> > - caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german,
> > english, ...)
> > - Asterisk plays a welcome audio prompt
> > - caller spells his or her first name letter by letter (for example,
> caller
> > spell "A", "L", "I", ...)
> > - Asterisk repeats spelled letters to caller.
> >
> > If possible, which module is needed ?
> >
> > Best regards
>
> Well, I'd do the whole thing in Dialplan  (it's fairly computationally-
> complete per Church and Turing),  but I'm a masochist like that :p
>
> What you need to do is have an inner loop; in which you use WaitExten()
> with a
> short timeout to read a digit.  If a digit is pressed within the timeout,
> you
> will get directed to another extension.  There you need to compare the
> digit
> just pressed against the last digit pressed; and if it is the same, then
> you
> select the next letter on that key.  Otherwise you announce the last letter
> selected, append it to the name so far, and select the first letter on that
> key.  If you timeout, then you announce the currently selected letter,
> append
> it to the name so far and set no letter selected.  (This is needed, because
> you may have two letters in succession on the same key; so you must allow
> it
> to timeout before you can enter the next letter.)  If you timeout with no
> letter selected, you increase a counter; and if this gets to some critical
> number, you repeat the prompt:  Background() the original announcement to
> spell their name, and announce the letters entered so far.  If the 1 key is
> pressed once, backspace  (and after the timeout, announce the remaining
> letters);  two presses within timeout clears the name entered so far and
> starts again from scratch.
>
>
> So, for example, someone might enter:
> 2 [set current letter to "A"]
> (user waits for timeout) [Store and say "A". Set current letter to ""]
> 5 [Set current letter to "J"]
> 5 [set current letter to "K"]
> 5 [set current letter to "L"]
> 4 [4 != 5, so store and say "L". Set current letter to "G"]
> 4 [set current letter to "H"]
> 4 [set current letter to "I"]
> 7 [7 != 4, so store and say "I". Set current letter to "P"]
> 7 [set current letter to "Q"]
> 7 [set current letter to "R"]
> 7 [set current letter to "S"]
> 6 [6 != 7, so store and say "S". Set current letter to "M"]
> 6 [set current letter to "N"]
> 6 [set current letter to "O"]
> (User waits for timeout) [Store and say "O". Set current letter to ""]
> 6 [set current letter to "M"]
> 6 [set current letter to "N"]
> * [store and say "N". We now have "ALISON". Go to next context]
>
> For the sake of your own sanity  (or that of your unlucky successor),  use
> maningful labels in your GoToIf() statements; and be sure to comment the
> resulting code liberally, so it looks a little bit less of an unwholesome
> mess.
>

Yes I agree.

I also thought of using some IP Phone supporting custom XML application as
having a feedback on screen is helpful.

Anyway, my question is about Speech recognition as this could be faster and
portable to any handset.
I've given Google Speech Web API a short try, and it is not capable to
recognize letters: when I spelled "A", it recognized "Air" !

>
>
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>
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Re: [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

2016-03-23 Thread Olivier
I'm thinking about something to delegate provisionning to end users:
a new employee joins the company, the system I'm after let him enter his
own name himself, once for all.

Typing letters through numerical dialpad is not very convenient.
Using Speech Recognition could be interesting if applicable.

2016-03-23 14:38 GMT+01:00 Tech Support :

> Do you mean the directory( ) application that’s used as a dial by name
> directory service to match caller inputs to existing names? If not, then
> It's not going to be possible to simply have the user enter a digit, say
> ‘2’, and have Asterisk repeat a letter since the user could mean either
> ‘A’, ‘B’, or ‘C’.
>
> John
>
>
>
> *From:* asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:
> asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] *On Behalf Of *Olivier
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 23, 2016 8:53 AM
> *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> *Subject:* [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by
> letter ?
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party module
> or service, to build the following feature:
>
> - caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german,
> english, ...)
>
> - Asterisk plays a welcome audio prompt
>
> - caller spells his or her first name letter by letter (for example,
> caller spell "A", "L", "I", ...)
>
> - Asterisk repeats spelled letters to caller.
>
> If possible, which module is needed ?
>
> Best regards
>
>
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

2016-03-23 Thread Tech Support
Do you mean the directory( ) application that’s used as a dial by name 
directory service to match caller inputs to existing names? If not, then It's 
not going to be possible to simply have the user enter a digit, say ‘2’, and 
have Asterisk repeat a letter since the user could mean either ‘A’, ‘B’, or 
‘C’.  

John

 

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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Olivier
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 8:53 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

 

Hello,

I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party module or 
service, to build the following feature:

- caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german, 
english, ...)

- Asterisk plays a welcome audio prompt

- caller spells his or her first name letter by letter (for example, caller 
spell "A", "L", "I", ...)

- Asterisk repeats spelled letters to caller.

If possible, which module is needed ?

Best regards

 

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Re: [asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

2016-03-23 Thread A J Stiles
On Wednesday 23 Mar 2016, Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party module
> or service, to build the following feature:
> 
> - caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german,
> english, ...)
> - Asterisk plays a welcome audio prompt
> - caller spells his or her first name letter by letter (for example, caller
> spell "A", "L", "I", ...)
> - Asterisk repeats spelled letters to caller.
> 
> If possible, which module is needed ?
> 
> Best regards

Well, I'd do the whole thing in Dialplan  (it's fairly computationally-
complete per Church and Turing),  but I'm a masochist like that :p

What you need to do is have an inner loop; in which you use WaitExten() with a 
short timeout to read a digit.  If a digit is pressed within the timeout, you 
will get directed to another extension.  There you need to compare the digit 
just pressed against the last digit pressed; and if it is the same, then you 
select the next letter on that key.  Otherwise you announce the last letter 
selected, append it to the name so far, and select the first letter on that 
key.  If you timeout, then you announce the currently selected letter, append 
it to the name so far and set no letter selected.  (This is needed, because 
you may have two letters in succession on the same key; so you must allow it 
to timeout before you can enter the next letter.)  If you timeout with no 
letter selected, you increase a counter; and if this gets to some critical 
number, you repeat the prompt:  Background() the original announcement to 
spell their name, and announce the letters entered so far.  If the 1 key is 
pressed once, backspace  (and after the timeout, announce the remaining 
letters);  two presses within timeout clears the name entered so far and 
starts again from scratch.


So, for example, someone might enter:
2 [set current letter to "A"]
(user waits for timeout) [Store and say "A". Set current letter to ""]
5 [Set current letter to "J"]
5 [set current letter to "K"]
5 [set current letter to "L"]
4 [4 != 5, so store and say "L". Set current letter to "G"]
4 [set current letter to "H"]
4 [set current letter to "I"]
7 [7 != 4, so store and say "I". Set current letter to "P"]
7 [set current letter to "Q"]
7 [set current letter to "R"]
7 [set current letter to "S"]
6 [6 != 7, so store and say "S". Set current letter to "M"]
6 [set current letter to "N"]
6 [set current letter to "O"]
(User waits for timeout) [Store and say "O". Set current letter to ""]
6 [set current letter to "M"]
6 [set current letter to "N"]
* [store and say "N". We now have "ALISON". Go to next context]

For the sake of your own sanity  (or that of your unlucky successor),  use 
maningful labels in your GoToIf() statements; and be sure to comment the 
resulting code liberally, so it looks a little bit less of an unwholesome 
mess.


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[asterisk-users] How to recognize a name spelled letter by letter ?

2016-03-23 Thread Olivier
Hello,

I'm wonddering if it is possible, with Asterisk and any third party module
or service, to build the following feature:

- caller dials a given extension dedicated to a given language (german,
english, ...)
- Asterisk plays a welcome audio prompt
- caller spells his or her first name letter by letter (for example, caller
spell "A", "L", "I", ...)
- Asterisk repeats spelled letters to caller.

If possible, which module is needed ?

Best regards
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